I am sure the computer can be scanned with a scan tool. However, the codes can also be manually retrieved on vehicles earlier than 1995. Go to your public library and check out a Hayne's or Chilton's Repair Manual for your vehicle and go to Chapter Six. There you will find the procedure for manually retrieving the trouble codes, what each code means and how to troubleshoot and repair/replace.
obd 2
Trying to find the same myself...my guess is "No" since the vehicle is older than 1996.
Look on the under side of the dash board, close to the steering column.
Only OBD-II cars use a scan tool that plugs into the OBD-II port. OBD-II did not come out until 1996. Furthurmore, to my knowledge, the 2nd generation rx7's didn't use any form of OBD.
Yes the 1994 Mazda Protege is a OBD 1 port
Answering "How can you diagnose a 1998 Honda accord without an OBD scanner?"
If you have an OBD (On Board Diagnostics) scanner, you can read the error code and reset check engine light. Obviously, if the problem is still occurring the light will come back on. Most of the chain autoparts places will read and reset the OBD for you for free. the scanner read #141
Yes a OBD 2 scanner/reader will work on your car
You got to use a OBD 2 code reader or scanner
I have a 1999 jimmy that reads obd tool not connected when it is ?
The obd port is under the dash on the driver side.
the obd 2 scanner has no relation to the abs u have to actually have a abs scanner. there expensive though